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Some cookies are essential for our website to function properly and cannot be turned off. These are necessary for core features such as security, network management, and accessibility. All other cookies are disabled by default when you first visit our site. You can choose to enable them, and you can change your preferences at any time if you’ve previously given consent. To update your settings, use our cookie banner or use this "Cookie Preference Page"
You can also control how cookies are stored on your device by adjusting your browser settings to accept or reject specific types of cookies. Please note that blocking certain cookies may affect the functionality of some features or services on our website and may result in a less optimal user experience.
Please note that updating your cookie preferences will not delete any cookies already stored in your browser. It will only affect how cookies are used going forward. If you wish to remove existing cookies from your device, you can do so manually through your browser settings.
We never show adverts from third parties on our websites. We will never sell your data to anyone else for any reason. To read more about the information we may collect about you when you interact with our website or use our services, and how we protect that information, please read our Privacy Policy.
Use the options below to customize which types of cookies you allow while browsing this site. You can toggle Performance and Marketing cookies on or off based on your preferences. Necessary cookies are always active to ensure the site functions properly.
Service | Cookie Name | Retention Period | Shared with 3rd Party | Purpose |
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WordPress | wpEmojiSettingsSupports | Session | No | Store browser details |
WordPress | wordpress_test_cookie | Session | No | Read if cookies can be placed |
WordPress | wp-settings-* | Persistent | No | Store user preferences |
WordPress | wp-settings-time-* | 1 year | No | Store user preferences |
WordPress | wordpress_logged_in_* | Persistent | No | Store logged-in users |
WordPress | WP_PREFERENCES_USER_* | Persistent | No | Store user preferences |
WPML | wp-wpml_current_language | 1 day | No | Store language settings |
Elementor | elementor | Persistent | No | Store performed actions on the website |
Google Analytics | _ga | 2 years | Yes | Store and count pageviews |
Google Analytics | _ga_* | 1 year | Yes | Store and count pageviews |
HubSpot | messagesUtk | 13 months | Yes | Store browser details |
HubSpot | __hsmem | 1 week | Yes | Store logged-in users |
HubSpot | hs-messages-is-open | 30 minutes | Yes | Store if a message has been shown |
HubSpot | __hstc | 13 months | Yes | Store time of visit |
HubSpot | hubspotutk | 13 months | Yes | Store and track a visitor's identity |
HubSpot | __hssrc | Session | Yes | Store a unique session ID |
HubSpot | __hssc | 30 minutes | Yes | Store anonymized statistics |
HubSpot | __hs_cookie_cat_pref | 6 months | Yes | Store cookie consent preferences |
HubSpot | *_key | 2 weeks | Yes | Store logged-in users |
HubSpot | hs_ab_test | Session | Yes | Store IDs for A/B testing experiments |
HubSpot | __hs_do_not_track | 6 months | Yes | Store 'do not track' signals |
Complianz | cmplz_rt_functional | 365 days | No | Store cookie consent preferences |
Complianz | cmplz_rt_statistics | 365 days | No | Store cookie consent preferences |
Complianz | cmplz_rt_preferences | 365 days | No | Store cookie consent preferences |
Complianz | cmplz_rt_marketing | 365 days | No | Store cookie consent preferences |
Complianz | cmplz_rt_saved_services | 365 days | No | Store cookie consent preferences |
Complianz | cmplz_rt_consented_services | 365 days | No | Store cookie consent preferences |
Complianz | cmplz_rt_policy_id | 365 days | No | Store accepted cookie policy ID |
Complianz | cmplz_rt_banner-status | 365 days | No | Store if the cookie banner has been dismissed |
Complianz | cmplz_rt_saved_categories | 365 days | No | Store cookie consent preferences |
Complianz | cmplz_rt_id | 365 days | No | Store anonymized statistics |
Google Fonts | Google Fonts API | Expires immediately | Yes | Read user IP address |
Google Maps | Google Maps API | Expires immediately | Yes | Read user IP address |
Cloudflare | __cf_bm | 30 minutes | No | Read and filter requests from bots on hs-scripts.com |
Cookie Retention Period refers to the duration that a cookie remains on a user's device after it is set by a website. These can vary based on the type of cookie and the specific website that sets it. Understanding cookie retention is essential for managing user privacy and data usage effectively.
Session Cookies are temporary cookies that do not have an expiration date. They are stored in the browser's memory and are deleted when the browser is closed. These cookies are used to maintain the user's session on a website, such as keeping the user logged in while they navigate through different pages. Since they are not written to disk, they are considered more secure for sensitive information.
Persistent Cookies are stored on the user's disk until they expire (as set by the website or application) or are deleted by the user. These cookies are used to remember information across multiple sessions, such as login credentials or user preferences.
First-party Cookies are generally used to provide a good user experience, collect the analytics data, remember language settings, keep the user logged in during a session etc. These cookies help us as the website owners to analyse how visitors interact with our site, allowing for improved functionality and personalization.
Third-Party Cookies are used for tracking users across multiple websites and for online advertising based on user behaviour and interests and are not directly related to the site a user is visiting. This capability is used by websites for retargeting campaigns and personalized marketing.
By using this platform, you consent to our use of your personal data as detailed in our Privacy Policy and acknowledge to Docquity’s use of cookies and other tracking tools to remember your preferences, measure our website performance and to improve our understanding of your interests. Read More
We use cookies to give you the best experience when using our website. Cookies that are required for the website to operate properly are allowed to be set without your permission. All other cookies need to be approved before they can be set in the browser. You can specify, withdraw or adjust your consent to cookie usage at any time on our Cookie Preferences page.
This Privacy Notice shall be read in conjunction with the Privacy Policy to the extent this Notice does not mention or specify the particulars that should have been mentioned or specified relating to the Notice in pursuance of the provisions of the Data Protection Laws as applicable.
On having accessed or visited this Platform you the Noticee hereby voluntarily consent to and take notice of the fact that the personal data, by which or in relation whereto you the concerned Noticee is identifiable, shall be retained, stored, used, and may be processed by the Company for the purpose and in the manner, though legal, found suitable to it for commercial and/or some other reasons. The detailed specificity whereof may be found in the Privacy Policy. The consent provided herein may be withdrawn anytime by you, the Noticee, at its own volition by removing your profile or by writing to us at support@docquity.com.
As a Noticee, you shall have the right to grievance redressal, in relation to your consent or our use of your personal data, which you may address by writing to us at dpo@docquity.com. Should you, the Noticee, thereafter remain unsatisfied or dissatisfied with the resolution provided by us, you, the Noticee, may approach the concerned regulatory authority for the redressal of your grievance.